Bujinkan Gaman Dojo

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Cleveland, United States

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Martial arts school· Japanese language instructor

Bujinkan Gaman Dojo Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Bujinkan Gaman Dojo is located in Cleveland, United States on 3260 W 121st St ste c. Bujinkan Gaman Dojo is rated 5 out of 5 in the category martial arts school in United States.

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3260 W 121st St ste c

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+12162180280

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Sophia Z

Studying Japanese with Alexandra was a really positive experience for me! She made learning new words and phrases memorable with adorable tricks and offered solid resources for gaining new vocab and listening practice to work on the little passive vocabulary I was bringing to the table as a newbie. Her approach and resources were both culturally informative and super entertaining! She's patient and gave me a huge confident boost as well...I highly recommend her.

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Joyce Bigley

As you all start those new year resolutions, this is your place! I am 61 years old and started working out with Robert in September! I have always hated working out! I can not believe first of all what I am doing and that I look forward to doing it!! Started out attempting squats and now Robert has me doing”German Volume Training”! He is very knowledgeable and encouraging. No body shaming here! Come with some goals! You set them , he does what he can to help you reach them!

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Ryan Wood

Great place always feeling welcome and just all round great place to workout at. The trainer Rob will push you because he knows you could do it .

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David Balan

Been training here for over a year now -- and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in martial arts. The instruction is quite different from other dojos I've been to -- I would describe it as 'meditative' as distinct from the 'pumped up' atmosphere that many dojos have. Not to say that the physical activity is not intense (it is), but there's a lot more attention paid to technique & precision rather than simply working up a sweat. The concepts & body mechanics of the movements you practice run through the entire art & reveal themselves in new ways as you continue to practice. It's very hands on, but safety is highly emphasized, as we all want to keep training and avoid injury. The main instructor is well-versed in all aspects of the art with decades of experience, and it shows! He's also flexible & interested in helping you reach whatever goals you have through your training -- whether that's fitness, self-defense, better mental well-being, or some combination. My training has improved all of these aspects. Class size is often quite small (very small at time of writing, but even before pandemic times, it was usually 2-4 students) so there's lots of room for personalized attention. Everyone I've met & trained with at the dojo has been considerate, helpful, & lovely. As a bonus, there's also a fully equipped gym & workout area! Prices are quite reasonable & competitive with other dojos -- especially considering the quality of instruction. Can't recommend this place enough!

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Molly McAwesome

I've never been one for exercise or physical activity, but I've been coming here for two years now for martial arts training and have recently started weight training as well! Rob is a very knowledgeable trainer and understands the capabilities of his students, working with us at our own individual levels and also pushing us to improve. I couldn't recommend this place enough- if someone as lazy as I am keeps coming back, you know it's gotta be something special! Also there's a dog

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brendan dugan

Great instructor with plenty of equipment around to take your training to another level!! Changed my life!!

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Joseph King

From my experiences at Gaman the past few years, the focus is personal growth through traditional martial arts training. The diversity of techniques, mental strategies and body movements sets the Bujinkan apart from alot of other martial arts. Physicality is always partnered with humility and safety. Sensei paces training in a way that always gets back to the basic form while simultaneously becoming more fluent and aware, even with weapon work and other combatives A great dojo with great people, it feels more like family after a good training session